Ryan Leong is The Sports Virus Warriors reporter and he will be at Oracle Arena in Oakland for our Warriors podcasts the rest of the season. Today’s guest is Bay Area News Group reporter Diamond Leung.

Leung talks to the The Sports Virus about the Warriors going for the wins record while also resting players… “the team definitely understands that the main goal is the championship…The team is chasing history and I think the Warriors feel like that’s an important thing to the players that they can’t just snatch that out of their hands and instantly institute rest. It’s a delicate line to balance.”

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